Post by anim8rfskDespite the annoying pitchman and the fact that it's a total rip off(get a second one free, just pay a separate fee!) and it will speed upmy imminent demise enormously, I still unaccountably want one.www.ButterBullet.com (as seen on TV!)

Odd...the directions say you can put it in the refrig between uses ifyou like colder butter...but it heats the stuff up before spraying it,so I don't see how the refrig will allow you to have the colder butteryou like. They should just admit that it will be a rancid butter bulletif it sits on the counter.

Runs of rechargeable batteries...but does it include a plug/transformerso the batteries recharge inside the device or do you need to have yourown battery charger?

Post by anim8rfskDespite the annoying pitchman and the fact that it's a total rip off(get a second one free, just pay a separate fee!) and it will speed upmy imminent demise enormously, I still unaccountably want one.www.ButterBullet.com (as seen on TV!)

Odd...the directions say you can put it in the refrig between uses ifyou like colder butter...but it heats the stuff up before spraying it,so I don't see how the refrig will allow you to have the colder butteryou like. They should just admit that it will be a rancid butter bulletif it sits on the counter.Runs of rechargeable batteries...but does it include a plug/transformerso the batteries recharge inside the device or do you need to have yourown battery charger?

Also they're doing something that I was sure these rip off artists hadlost court cases on. You *can't* buy just one. The *only* offeravailable on the website is "get a free second unit for only $8.99additional fee" - plus the $8.99 shipping and handling. So the *only*price you can pay for this $29.99 item is $47.97.

Post by anim8rfskDespite the annoying pitchman and the fact that it's a total rip off(get a second one free, just pay a separate fee!) and it will speed upmy imminent demise enormously, I still unaccountably want one.www.ButterBullet.com (as seen on TV!)

Odd...the directions say you can put it in the refrig between uses ifyou like colder butter...but it heats the stuff up before spraying it,so I don't see how the refrig will allow you to have the colder butteryou like. They should just admit that it will be a rancid butter bulletif it sits on the counter.Runs of rechargeable batteries...but does it include a plug/transformerso the batteries recharge inside the device or do you need to have yourown battery charger?

Also they're doing something that I was sure these rip off artists hadlost court cases on. You *can't* buy just one. The *only* offeravailable on the website is "get a free second unit for only $8.99additional fee" - plus the $8.99 shipping and handling. So the *only*price you can pay for this $29.99 item is $47.97.

And something I noticed while looking to see if there were any answer'sto Obveeus' questions about how it works ...

at the bottom of the page, in incredibly tiny type, it says they'regoing to add on a $1 Web-ordering fee!

It's like that cell phone commercial with the obnoxious baby sitteradding on all the hidden fees ...

Post by anim8rfskDespite the annoying pitchman and the fact that it's a total rip off(get a second one free, just pay a separate fee!) and it will speed upmy imminent demise enormously, I still unaccountably want one.www.ButterBullet.com (as seen on TV!)

I am oddly dissapointed this is not a disposable murder weapon.

Post by ObveeusOdd...the directions say you can put it in the refrig between uses ifyou like colder butter...but it heats the stuff up before spraying it,so I don't see how the refrig will allow you to have the colder butteryou like. They should just admit that it will be a rancid butter bulletif it sits on the counter.

Butter doesn't require refridgeration.

--Dems & the media want Trump to be more like Obama, but then he'dhave to audit liberals & wire tap reporters' phones.

Post by anim8rfskDespite the annoying pitchman and the fact that it's a total rip off(get a second one free, just pay a separate fee!) and it will speed upmy imminent demise enormously, I still unaccountably want one.www.ButterBullet.com (as seen on TV!)

I am oddly dissapointed this is not a disposable murder weapon.

Post by ObveeusOdd...the directions say you can put it in the refrig between uses ifyou like colder butter...but it heats the stuff up before spraying it,so I don't see how the refrig will allow you to have the colder butteryou like. They should just admit that it will be a rancid butter bulletif it sits on the counter.

Post by anim8rfskDespite the annoying pitchman and the fact that it's a total rip off(get a second one free, just pay a separate fee!) and it will speed upmy imminent demise enormously, I still unaccountably want one.www.ButterBullet.com (as seen on TV!)

I am oddly dissapointed this is not a disposable murder weapon.

Post by ObveeusOdd...the directions say you can put it in the refrig between uses ifyou like colder butter...but it heats the stuff up before spraying it,so I don't see how the refrig will allow you to have the colder butteryou like. They should just admit that it will be a rancid butter bulletif it sits on the counter.

Post by anim8rfskDespite the annoying pitchman and the fact that it's a total rip off(get a second one free, just pay a separate fee!) and it will speed upmy imminent demise enormously, I still unaccountably want one.www.ButterBullet.com (as seen on TV!)

I am oddly dissapointed this is not a disposable murder weapon.

Post by ObveeusOdd...the directions say you can put it in the refrig between uses ifyou like colder butter...but it heats the stuff up before spraying it,so I don't see how the refrig will allow you to have the colder butteryou like. They should just admit that it will be a rancid butter bulletif it sits on the counter.

Butter doesn't require refridgeration.

Challenge says KEEP REFRIGERATED - PERISHABLE.

Salted butter is fine kept out of the fridge. Not so sure the same istrue for unsalted butter.

Post by anim8rfskDespite the annoying pitchman and the fact that it's a total rip off(get a second one free, just pay a separate fee!) and it will speed upmy imminent demise enormously, I still unaccountably want one.www.ButterBullet.com (as seen on TV!)

I am oddly dissapointed this is not a disposable murder weapon.

Post by ObveeusOdd...the directions say you can put it in the refrig between uses ifyou like colder butter...but it heats the stuff up before spraying it,so I don't see how the refrig will allow you to have the colder butteryou like. They should just admit that it will be a rancid butter bulletif it sits on the counter.

Butter doesn't require refridgeration.

Challenge says KEEP REFRIGERATED - PERISHABLE.

Salted butter is fine kept out of the fridge. Not so sure the same istrue for unsalted butter.

I believe salt was originally added to butter to hide rancid flavors.That's why unsalted butter has to be fresher.

As a practical matter, I don't care for letting an entire quarter pound stickof butter sit at room temperature if I'm using it to butter toast or a muffin.I find it too soft.

Note that "sweet cream" does not mean "unsalted". It's meant to contrastwith soured (not rancid) butter that the French typically prefer in baking.Soured butter can also be salted or unsalted.

Post by anim8rfskDespite the annoying pitchman and the fact that it's a total rip off(get a second one free, just pay a separate fee!) and it will speed upmy imminent demise enormously, I still unaccountably want one.www.ButterBullet.com (as seen on TV!)

I am oddly dissapointed this is not a disposable murder weapon.

Post by ObveeusOdd...the directions say you can put it in the refrig between uses ifyou like colder butter...but it heats the stuff up before spraying it,so I don't see how the refrig will allow you to have the colder butteryou like. They should just admit that it will be a rancid butter bulletif it sits on the counter.

Butter doesn't require refridgeration.

Challenge says KEEP REFRIGERATED - PERISHABLE.

Salted butter is fine kept out of the fridge. Not so sure the same istrue for unsalted butter.

Post by anim8rfskDespite the annoying pitchman and the fact that it's a total rip off(get a second one free, just pay a separate fee!) and it will speed upmy imminent demise enormously, I still unaccountably want one.www.ButterBullet.com (as seen on TV!)

I am oddly dissapointed this is not a disposable murder weapon.

Post by ObveeusOdd...the directions say you can put it in the refrig between uses ifyou like colder butter...but it heats the stuff up before spraying it,so I don't see how the refrig will allow you to have the colder butteryou like. They should just admit that it will be a rancid butter bulletif it sits on the counter.

Butter doesn't require refridgeration.

Challenge says KEEP REFRIGERATED - PERISHABLE.

Salted butter is fine kept out of the fridge. Not so sure the same istrue for unsalted butter.

Post by anim8rfskDespite the annoying pitchman and the fact that it's a total rip off(get a second one free, just pay a separate fee!) and it will speed upmy imminent demise enormously, I still unaccountably want one.www.ButterBullet.com (as seen on TV!)

I am oddly dissapointed this is not a disposable murder weapon.

Post by ObveeusOdd...the directions say you can put it in the refrig between uses ifyou like colder butter...but it heats the stuff up before spraying it,so I don't see how the refrig will allow you to have the colder butteryou like. They should just admit that it will be a rancid butter bulletif it sits on the counter.

Butter doesn't require refridgeration.

Challenge says KEEP REFRIGERATED - PERISHABLE.

Rancid butter is not spoiled butter, but the flavor is unacceptable.

Depending on how you are cooking or baking, you may want the butterat refrigerated or room temperature to start with.

Post by anim8rfskDespite the annoying pitchman and the fact that it's a total rip off(get a second one free, just pay a separate fee!) and it will speed upmy imminent demise enormously, I still unaccountably want one.www.ButterBullet.com (as seen on TV!)

I am oddly dissapointed this is not a disposable murder weapon.

Post by ObveeusOdd...the directions say you can put it in the refrig between uses ifyou like colder butter...but it heats the stuff up before spraying it,so I don't see how the refrig will allow you to have the colder butteryou like. They should just admit that it will be a rancid butter bulletif it sits on the counter.

Butter doesn't require refridgeration.

Challenge says KEEP REFRIGERATED - PERISHABLE.

Rancid butter is not spoiled butter, but the flavor is unacceptable.Depending on how you are cooking or baking, you may want the butterat refrigerated or room temperature to start with.Perishable? Everything is perishable where you live, but outside thedesert, no, butter isn't perishable. That's a lie.

My parents never refrigerated butter and neither do I. Well, it's in thefreezer until I need a new stick, but it sits out after that until it'sgone.

--She may contain the urge to run awayBut hold her down with soggy clothes and breeze blocks

Post by anim8rfskDespite the annoying pitchman and the fact that it's a total rip off(get a second one free, just pay a separate fee!) and it will speed upmy imminent demise enormously, I still unaccountably want one.www.ButterBullet.com (as seen on TV!)

I am oddly dissapointed this is not a disposable murder weapon.

Post by ObveeusOdd...the directions say you can put it in the refrig between uses ifyou like colder butter...but it heats the stuff up before spraying it,so I don't see how the refrig will allow you to have the colder butteryou like. They should just admit that it will be a rancid butter bulletif it sits on the counter.

Butter doesn't require refridgeration.

Challenge says KEEP REFRIGERATED - PERISHABLE.

Rancid butter is not spoiled butter, but the flavor is unacceptable.Depending on how you are cooking or baking, you may want the butterat refrigerated or room temperature to start with.Perishable? Everything is perishable where you live, but outside thedesert, no, butter isn't perishable. That's a lie.

My parents never refrigerated butter and neither do I. Well, it's in thefreezer until I need a new stick, but it sits out after that until it'sgone.

Post by anim8rfskDespite the annoying pitchman and the fact that it's a total rip off(get a second one free, just pay a separate fee!) and it will speed upmy imminent demise enormously, I still unaccountably want one.www.ButterBullet.com (as seen on TV!)

I am oddly dissapointed this is not a disposable murder weapon.

Post by ObveeusOdd...the directions say you can put it in the refrig between uses ifyou like colder butter...but it heats the stuff up before spraying it,so I don't see how the refrig will allow you to have the colder butteryou like. They should just admit that it will be a rancid butter bulletif it sits on the counter.

Butter doesn't require refridgeration.

Challenge says KEEP REFRIGERATED - PERISHABLE.

Rancid butter is not spoiled butter, but the flavor is unacceptable.Depending on how you are cooking or baking, you may want the butterat refrigerated or room temperature to start with.Perishable? Everything is perishable where you live, but outside thedesert, no, butter isn't perishable. That's a lie.

My parents never refrigerated butter and neither do I. Well, it's in thefreezer until I need a new stick, but it sits out after that until it'sgone.

Which is almost never overnight!

Heh. It takes us a few days. Unless there is salmon or lobster about.

--She may contain the urge to run awayBut hold her down with soggy clothes and breeze blocks

Post by anim8rfskDespite the annoying pitchman and the fact that it's a total rip off(get a second one free, just pay a separate fee!) and it will speed upmy imminent demise enormously, I still unaccountably want one.www.ButterBullet.com (as seen on TV!)

I am oddly dissapointed this is not a disposable murder weapon.

Post by ObveeusOdd...the directions say you can put it in the refrig between uses ifyou like colder butter...but it heats the stuff up before spraying it,so I don't see how the refrig will allow you to have the colder butteryou like. They should just admit that it will be a rancid butter bulletif it sits on the counter.

Butter doesn't require refridgeration.

Challenge says KEEP REFRIGERATED - PERISHABLE.

Rancid butter is not spoiled butter, but the flavor is unacceptable.Depending on how you are cooking or baking, you may want the butterat refrigerated or room temperature to start with.Perishable? Everything is perishable where you live, but outside thedesert, no, butter isn't perishable. That's a lie.

My parents never refrigerated butter and neither do I. Well, it's in thefreezer until I need a new stick, but it sits out after that until it'sgone.

Which is almost never overnight!

Heh. It takes us a few days. Unless there is salmon or lobster about.

Which is one reason that I don't leave the butter out. Unless I'm in amood to do a lot of cooking that requires butter a single stick maylast me for weeks.

Post by anim8rfskDespite the annoying pitchman and the fact that it's a total rip off(get a second one free, just pay a separate fee!) and it will speed upmy imminent demise enormously, I still unaccountably want one.www.ButterBullet.com (as seen on TV!)

I am oddly dissapointed this is not a disposable murder weapon.

Post by ObveeusOdd...the directions say you can put it in the refrig between uses ifyou like colder butter...but it heats the stuff up before spraying it,so I don't see how the refrig will allow you to have the colder butteryou like. They should just admit that it will be a rancid butter bulletif it sits on the counter.

Butter doesn't require refridgeration.

Challenge says KEEP REFRIGERATED - PERISHABLE.

Rancid butter is not spoiled butter, but the flavor is unacceptable.Depending on how you are cooking or baking, you may want the butterat refrigerated or room temperature to start with.Perishable? Everything is perishable where you live, but outside thedesert, no, butter isn't perishable. That's a lie.

My parents never refrigerated butter and neither do I. Well, it's in thefreezer until I need a new stick, but it sits out after that until it'sgone.

Which is almost never overnight!

Heh. It takes us a few days. Unless there is salmon or lobster about.

Which is one reason that I don't leave the butter out. Unless I'm in amood to do a lot of cooking that requires butter a single stick maylast me for weeks.

Post by anim8rfskDespite the annoying pitchman and the fact that it's a total rip off(get a second one free, just pay a separate fee!) and it will speed upmy imminent demise enormously, I still unaccountably want one.www.ButterBullet.com (as seen on TV!)

I am oddly dissapointed this is not a disposable murder weapon.

Post by ObveeusOdd...the directions say you can put it in the refrig between uses ifyou like colder butter...but it heats the stuff up before spraying it,so I don't see how the refrig will allow you to have the colder butteryou like. They should just admit that it will be a rancid butter bulletif it sits on the counter.

Butter doesn't require refridgeration.

Challenge says KEEP REFRIGERATED - PERISHABLE.

Rancid butter is not spoiled butter, but the flavor is unacceptable.Depending on how you are cooking or baking, you may want the butterat refrigerated or room temperature to start with.Perishable? Everything is perishable where you live, but outside thedesert, no, butter isn't perishable. That's a lie.

My parents never refrigerated butter and neither do I. Well, it's in thefreezer until I need a new stick, but it sits out after that until it'sgone.

Which is almost never overnight!

Heh. It takes us a few days. Unless there is salmon or lobster about.

Which is one reason that I don't leave the butter out. Unless I'm in amood to do a lot of cooking that requires butter a single stick maylast me for weeks.

did you mean to say 'hours' or 'two meals' whichever comes first?

Nope.. Finally used up a stick that has been in the fridge for about amonth because I used the butter for making some grilled cheesesandwiches. Butter just doesn't get used that much around here unlessit's for a particular dish.

Post by anim8rfskDespite the annoying pitchman and the fact that it's a total rip off(get a second one free, just pay a separate fee!) and it will speed upmy imminent demise enormously, I still unaccountably want one.www.ButterBullet.com (as seen on TV!)

I am oddly dissapointed this is not a disposable murder weapon.

Post by ObveeusOdd...the directions say you can put it in the refrig between uses ifyou like colder butter...but it heats the stuff up before spraying it,so I don't see how the refrig will allow you to have the colder butteryou like. They should just admit that it will be a rancid butter bulletif it sits on the counter.

Butter doesn't require refridgeration.

Challenge says KEEP REFRIGERATED - PERISHABLE.

Rancid butter is not spoiled butter, but the flavor is unacceptable.Depending on how you are cooking or baking, you may want the butterat refrigerated or room temperature to start with.Perishable? Everything is perishable where you live, but outside thedesert, no, butter isn't perishable. That's a lie.

My parents never refrigerated butter and neither do I. Well, it's in thefreezer until I need a new stick, but it sits out after that until it'sgone.

Which is almost never overnight!

Heh. It takes us a few days. Unless there is salmon or lobster about.

Which is one reason that I don't leave the butter out. Unless I'm in amood to do a lot of cooking that requires butter a single stick maylast me for weeks.

did you mean to say 'hours' or 'two meals' whichever comes first?

Nope.. Finally used up a stick that has been in the fridge for about amonth because I used the butter for making some grilled cheesesandwiches. Butter just doesn't get used that much around here unlessit's for a particular dish.

Post by anim8rfskDespite the annoying pitchman and the fact that it's a total ripoff(get a second one free, just pay a separate fee!) and it willspeedupmy imminent demise enormously, I still unaccountably want one.www.ButterBullet.com (as seen on TV!)

I am oddly dissapointed this is not a disposable murder weapon.

Post by ObveeusOdd...the directions say you can put it in the refrig between uses ifyou like colder butter...but it heats the stuff up before sprayingit,so I don't see how the refrig will allow you to have the colderbutteryou like. They should just admit that it will be a rancid butterbulletif it sits on the counter.

Butter doesn't require refridgeration.

Challenge says KEEP REFRIGERATED - PERISHABLE.

Rancid butter is not spoiled butter, but the flavor is unacceptable.Depending on how you are cooking or baking, you may want the butterat refrigerated or room temperature to start with.Perishable? Everything is perishable where you live, but outside thedesert, no, butter isn't perishable. That's a lie.

My parents never refrigerated butter and neither do I. Well, it's in thefreezer until I need a new stick, but it sits out after that until it'sgone.

Which is almost never overnight!

Heh. It takes us a few days. Unless there is salmon or lobster about.

Which is one reason that I don't leave the butter out. Unless I'm in amood to do a lot of cooking that requires butter a single stick maylast me for weeks.

did you mean to say 'hours' or 'two meals' whichever comes first?

Nope.. Finally used up a stick that has been in the fridge for about amonth because I used the butter for making some grilled cheesesandwiches. Butter just doesn't get used that much around here unlessit's for a particular dish.

Post by anim8rfskDespite the annoying pitchman and the fact that it's a total ripoff(get a second one free, just pay a separate fee!) and it willspeedupmy imminent demise enormously, I still unaccountably want one.www.ButterBullet.com (as seen on TV!)

I am oddly dissapointed this is not a disposable murder weapon.

Post by ObveeusOdd...the directions say you can put it in the refrig between uses ifyou like colder butter...but it heats the stuff up before sprayingit,so I don't see how the refrig will allow you to have the colderbutteryou like. They should just admit that it will be a rancid butterbulletif it sits on the counter.

Butter doesn't require refridgeration.

Challenge says KEEP REFRIGERATED - PERISHABLE.

Rancid butter is not spoiled butter, but the flavor is unacceptable.Depending on how you are cooking or baking, you may want the butterat refrigerated or room temperature to start with.Perishable? Everything is perishable where you live, but outside thedesert, no, butter isn't perishable. That's a lie.

My parents never refrigerated butter and neither do I. Well, it's in thefreezer until I need a new stick, but it sits out after that until it'sgone.

Which is almost never overnight!

Heh. It takes us a few days. Unless there is salmon or lobster about.

Which is one reason that I don't leave the butter out. Unless I'm in amood to do a lot of cooking that requires butter a single stick maylast me for weeks.

did you mean to say 'hours' or 'two meals' whichever comes first?

Nope.. Finally used up a stick that has been in the fridge for about amonth because I used the butter for making some grilled cheesesandwiches. Butter just doesn't get used that much around here unlessit's for a particular dish.

Post by anim8rfskDespite the annoying pitchman and the fact that it's a totalripoff(get a second one free, just pay a separate fee!) and it willspeedupmy imminent demise enormously, I still unaccountably want one.www.ButterBullet.com (as seen on TV!)

I am oddly dissapointed this is not a disposable murder weapon.

Post by ObveeusOdd...the directions say you can put it in the refrig betweenusesifyou like colder butter...but it heats the stuff up beforesprayingit,so I don't see how the refrig will allow you to have the colderbutteryou like. They should just admit that it will be a rancid butterbulletif it sits on the counter.

Butter doesn't require refridgeration.

Challenge says KEEP REFRIGERATED - PERISHABLE.

Rancid butter is not spoiled butter, but the flavor is unacceptable.Depending on how you are cooking or baking, you may want the butterat refrigerated or room temperature to start with.Perishable? Everything is perishable where you live, but outside thedesert, no, butter isn't perishable. That's a lie.

My parents never refrigerated butter and neither do I. Well, it'sinthefreezer until I need a new stick, but it sits out after that until it'sgone.

Which is almost never overnight!

Heh. It takes us a few days. Unless there is salmon or lobster about.

Which is one reason that I don't leave the butter out. Unless I'm in amood to do a lot of cooking that requires butter a single stick maylast me for weeks.

did you mean to say 'hours' or 'two meals' whichever comes first?

Nope.. Finally used up a stick that has been in the fridge for about amonth because I used the butter for making some grilled cheesesandwiches. Butter just doesn't get used that much around here unlessit's for a particular dish.

Post by anim8rfskDespite the annoying pitchman and the fact that it's a totalripoff(get a second one free, just pay a separate fee!) and it willspeedupmy imminent demise enormously, I still unaccountably want one.www.ButterBullet.com (as seen on TV!)

I am oddly dissapointed this is not a disposable murder weapon.

Post by ObveeusOdd...the directions say you can put it in the refrig betweenusesifyou like colder butter...but it heats the stuff up beforesprayingit,so I don't see how the refrig will allow you to have the colderbutteryou like. They should just admit that it will be a rancid butterbulletif it sits on the counter.

Butter doesn't require refridgeration.

Challenge says KEEP REFRIGERATED - PERISHABLE.

Rancid butter is not spoiled butter, but the flavor is unacceptable.Depending on how you are cooking or baking, you may want the butterat refrigerated or room temperature to start with.Perishable? Everything is perishable where you live, but outside thedesert, no, butter isn't perishable. That's a lie.

My parents never refrigerated butter and neither do I. Well, it'sinthefreezer until I need a new stick, but it sits out after that until it'sgone.

Which is almost never overnight!

Heh. It takes us a few days. Unless there is salmon or lobster about.

Which is one reason that I don't leave the butter out. Unless I'm in amood to do a lot of cooking that requires butter a single stick maylast me for weeks.

did you mean to say 'hours' or 'two meals' whichever comes first?

Nope.. Finally used up a stick that has been in the fridge for about amonth because I used the butter for making some grilled cheesesandwiches. Butter just doesn't get used that much around here unlessit's for a particular dish.

Post by anim8rfskDespite the annoying pitchman and the fact that it's a totalripoff(get a second one free, just pay a separate fee!) and it willspeedupmy imminent demise enormously, I still unaccountably wantone.www.ButterBullet.com (as seen on TV!)

I am oddly dissapointed this is not a disposable murder weapon.

Post by ObveeusOdd...the directions say you can put it in the refrig betweenusesifyou like colder butter...but it heats the stuff up beforesprayingit,so I don't see how the refrig will allow you to have thecolderbutteryou like. They should just admit that it will be a rancidbutterbulletif it sits on the counter.

Butter doesn't require refridgeration.

Challenge says KEEP REFRIGERATED - PERISHABLE.

Rancid butter is not spoiled butter, but the flavor isunacceptable.Depending on how you are cooking or baking, you may want the butterat refrigerated or room temperature to start with.Perishable? Everything is perishable where you live, but outsidethedesert, no, butter isn't perishable. That's a lie.

My parents never refrigerated butter and neither do I. Well, it'sinthefreezer until I need a new stick, but it sits out after that untilit'sgone.

Which is almost never overnight!

Heh. It takes us a few days. Unless there is salmon or lobster about.

Which is one reason that I don't leave the butter out. Unless I'm in amood to do a lot of cooking that requires butter a single stick maylast me for weeks.

did you mean to say 'hours' or 'two meals' whichever comes first?

Nope.. Finally used up a stick that has been in the fridge for about amonth because I used the butter for making some grilled cheesesandwiches. Butter just doesn't get used that much around here unlessit's for a particular dish.

Post by anim8rfskDespite the annoying pitchman and the fact that it's a total ripoff(get a second one free, just pay a separate fee!) and it willspeedupmy imminent demise enormously, I still unaccountably want one.www.ButterBullet.com (as seen on TV!)

I am oddly dissapointed this is not a disposable murder weapon.

Post by ObveeusOdd...the directions say you can put it in the refrig between uses ifyou like colder butter...but it heats the stuff up before sprayingit,so I don't see how the refrig will allow you to have the colderbutteryou like. They should just admit that it will be a rancid butterbulletif it sits on the counter.

Butter doesn't require refridgeration.

Challenge says KEEP REFRIGERATED - PERISHABLE.

Rancid butter is not spoiled butter, but the flavor is unacceptable.Depending on how you are cooking or baking, you may want the butterat refrigerated or room temperature to start with.Perishable? Everything is perishable where you live, but outside thedesert, no, butter isn't perishable. That's a lie.

My parents never refrigerated butter and neither do I. Well, it's in thefreezer until I need a new stick, but it sits out after that until it'sgone.

Which is almost never overnight!

Heh. It takes us a few days. Unless there is salmon or lobster about.

Which is one reason that I don't leave the butter out. Unless I'm in amood to do a lot of cooking that requires butter a single stick maylast me for weeks.

did you mean to say 'hours' or 'two meals' whichever comes first?

Nope.. Finally used up a stick that has been in the fridge for about amonth because I used the butter for making some grilled cheesesandwiches. Butter just doesn't get used that much around here unlessit's for a particular dish.

Post by anim8rfskDespite the annoying pitchman and the fact that it's a total ripoff(get a second one free, just pay a separate fee!) and it willspeedupmy imminent demise enormously, I still unaccountably want one.www.ButterBullet.com (as seen on TV!)

I am oddly dissapointed this is not a disposable murder weapon.

Post by ObveeusOdd...the directions say you can put it in the refrig between usesifyou like colder butter...but it heats the stuff up before sprayingit,so I don't see how the refrig will allow you to have the colderbutteryou like. They should just admit that it will be a rancid butterbulletif it sits on the counter.

Butter doesn't require refridgeration.

Challenge says KEEP REFRIGERATED - PERISHABLE.

Rancid butter is not spoiled butter, but the flavor is unacceptable.Depending on how you are cooking or baking, you may want the butterat refrigerated or room temperature to start with.Perishable? Everything is perishable where you live, but outside thedesert, no, butter isn't perishable. That's a lie.

My parents never refrigerated butter and neither do I. Well, it's in thefreezer until I need a new stick, but it sits out after that until it'sgone.

Which is almost never overnight!

Heh. It takes us a few days. Unless there is salmon or lobster about.

Which is one reason that I don't leave the butter out. Unless I'm in amood to do a lot of cooking that requires butter a single stick maylast me for weeks.

did you mean to say 'hours' or 'two meals' whichever comes first?

Nope.. Finally used up a stick that has been in the fridge for about amonth because I used the butter for making some grilled cheesesandwiches. Butter just doesn't get used that much around here unlessit's for a particular dish.

Where "particular dish" means one that contains flora and/or fauna.

Yes.

--She may contain the urge to run awayBut hold her down with soggy clothes and breeze blocks

Post by anim8rfskDespite the annoying pitchman and the fact that it's a total rip off(get a second one free, just pay a separate fee!) and it will speed upmy imminent demise enormously, I still unaccountably want one.www.ButterBullet.com (as seen on TV!)

I am oddly dissapointed this is not a disposable murder weapon.

Post by ObveeusOdd...the directions say you can put it in the refrig between uses ifyou like colder butter...but it heats the stuff up before spraying it,so I don't see how the refrig will allow you to have the colder butteryou like. They should just admit that it will be a rancid butter bulletif it sits on the counter.

Butter doesn't require refridgeration.

Challenge says KEEP REFRIGERATED - PERISHABLE.

Rancid butter is not spoiled butter, but the flavor is unacceptable.Depending on how you are cooking or baking, you may want the butterat refrigerated or room temperature to start with.Perishable? Everything is perishable where you live, but outside thedesert, no, butter isn't perishable. That's a lie.

My parents never refrigerated butter and neither do I. Well, it's in thefreezer until I need a new stick, but it sits out after that until it'sgone.

Post by anim8rfskDespite the annoying pitchman and the fact that it's a total rip off(get a second one free, just pay a separate fee!) and it will speed upmy imminent demise enormously, I still unaccountably want one.www.ButterBullet.com (as seen on TV!)

I am oddly dissapointed this is not a disposable murder weapon.

Post by ObveeusOdd...the directions say you can put it in the refrig between uses ifyou like colder butter...but it heats the stuff up before spraying it,so I don't see how the refrig will allow you to have the colder butteryou like. They should just admit that it will be a rancid butter bulletif it sits on the counter.

Butter doesn't require refridgeration.

Challenge says KEEP REFRIGERATED - PERISHABLE.

Rancid butter is not spoiled butter, but the flavor is unacceptable.Depending on how you are cooking or baking, you may want the butterat refrigerated or room temperature to start with.Perishable? Everything is perishable where you live, but outside thedesert, no, butter isn't perishable. That's a lie.

My parents never refrigerated butter and neither do I. Well, it's in thefreezer until I need a new stick, but it sits out after that until it'sgone.

Which is almost never overnight!

Heh. It takes us a few days. Unless there is salmon or lobster about.

Or something hot in layers like pancakes ...

Yes. Need entire pats of butter between my pancakes.

And corn on the cob must *swim* in butter.

--She may contain the urge to run awayBut hold her down with soggy clothes and breeze blocks

Post by anim8rfskDespite the annoying pitchman and the fact that it's a total rip off(get a second one free, just pay a separate fee!) and it willspeedupmy imminent demise enormously, I still unaccountably want one.www.ButterBullet.com (as seen on TV!)

I am oddly dissapointed this is not a disposable murder weapon.

Post by ObveeusOdd...the directions say you can put it in the refrig between uses ifyou like colder butter...but it heats the stuff up before spraying it,so I don't see how the refrig will allow you to have the colder butteryou like. They should just admit that it will be a rancid butterbulletif it sits on the counter.

Butter doesn't require refridgeration.

Challenge says KEEP REFRIGERATED - PERISHABLE.

Rancid butter is not spoiled butter, but the flavor is unacceptable.Depending on how you are cooking or baking, you may want the butterat refrigerated or room temperature to start with.Perishable? Everything is perishable where you live, but outside thedesert, no, butter isn't perishable. That's a lie.

My parents never refrigerated butter and neither do I. Well, it's in thefreezer until I need a new stick, but it sits out after that until it'sgone.

Which is almost never overnight!

Heh. It takes us a few days. Unless there is salmon or lobster about.

Or something hot in layers like pancakes ...

Yes. Need entire pats of butter between my pancakes.And corn on the cob must *swim* in butter.

Exactly!

And no stick of butter ever survived a corned beef and cabbage dinner.

Post by anim8rfskDespite the annoying pitchman and the fact that it's a total rip off(get a second one free, just pay a separate fee!) and it will speed upmy imminent demise enormously, I still unaccountably want one.www.ButterBullet.com (as seen on TV!)

Odd...the directions say you can put it in the refrig between uses ifyou like colder butter...but it heats the stuff up before spraying it,so I don't see how the refrig will allow you to have the colder butteryou like. They should just admit that it will be a rancid butter bulletif it sits on the counter.

Butter doesn't require refridgeration.

Challenge says KEEP REFRIGERATED - PERISHABLE.

Who or what is "Challenge"?

This is something I learned after that hurricane knocked out our electricityfor a week about a year ago.

--Dems & the media want Trump to be more like Obama, but then he'dhave to audit liberals & wire tap reporters' phones.

Post by anim8rfskDespite the annoying pitchman and the fact that it's a total rip off(get a second one free, just pay a separate fee!) and it will speed upmy imminent demise enormously, I still unaccountably want one.www.ButterBullet.com (as seen on TV!)

Odd...the directions say you can put it in the refrig between uses ifyou like colder butter...but it heats the stuff up before spraying it,so I don't see how the refrig will allow you to have the colder butteryou like. They should just admit that it will be a rancid butter bulletif it sits on the counter.

Butter doesn't require refridgeration.

Challenge says KEEP REFRIGERATED - PERISHABLE.

Who or what is "Challenge"?This is something I learned after that hurricane knocked out our electricityfor a week about a year ago.

Post by anim8rfskDespite the annoying pitchman and the fact that it's a total rip off(get a second one free, just pay a separate fee!) and it will speed upmy imminent demise enormously, I still unaccountably want one.www.ButterBullet.com (as seen on TV!)

Odd...the directions say you can put it in the refrig between uses ifyou like colder butter...but it heats the stuff up before spraying it,so I don't see how the refrig will allow you to have the colder butteryou like. They should just admit that it will be a rancid butter bulletif it sits on the counter.

Butter doesn't require refridgeration.

Challenge says KEEP REFRIGERATED - PERISHABLE.

Who or what is "Challenge"?This is something I learned after that hurricane knocked out our electricityfor a week about a year ago.

Post by anim8rfskDespite the annoying pitchman and the fact that it's a total rip off(get a second one free, just pay a separate fee!) and it will speed upmy imminent demise enormously, I still unaccountably want one.www.ButterBullet.com (as seen on TV!)

Odd...the directions say you can put it in the refrig between uses ifyou like colder butter...but it heats the stuff up before spraying it,so I don't see how the refrig will allow you to have the colder butteryou like. They should just admit that it will be a rancid butterbullet if it sits on the counter.

Butter doesn't require refridgeration.

Challenge says KEEP REFRIGERATED - PERISHABLE.

Who or what is "Challenge"?This is something I learned after that hurricane knocked out ourelectricity for a week about a year ago.

Post by anim8rfskDespite the annoying pitchman and the fact that it's a total rip off(get a second one free, just pay a separate fee!) and it will speed upmy imminent demise enormously, I still unaccountably want one.www.ButterBullet.com (as seen on TV!)

Odd...the directions say you can put it in the refrig between uses ifyou like colder butter...but it heats the stuff up before spraying it,so I don't see how the refrig will allow you to have the colder butteryou like. They should just admit that it will be a rancid butter bulletif it sits on the counter.

Butter doesn't require refridgeration.

Challenge says KEEP REFRIGERATED - PERISHABLE.

Who or what is "Challenge"?This is something I learned after that hurricane knocked out our electricityfor a week about a year ago.

Challenge is the big name in butter!

Except for Darigold or Western Family (whichever is cheaper when buying it).

Post by anim8rfskDespite the annoying pitchman and the fact that it's a total rip off(get a second one free, just pay a separate fee!) and it will speed upmy imminent demise enormously, I still unaccountably want one.www.ButterBullet.com (as seen on TV!)

Odd...the directions say you can put it in the refrig between uses ifyou like colder butter...but it heats the stuff up before spraying it,so I don't see how the refrig will allow you to have the colder butteryou like. They should just admit that it will be a rancid butter bulletif it sits on the counter.

Butter doesn't require refridgeration.

Challenge says KEEP REFRIGERATED - PERISHABLE.

Who or what is "Challenge"?This is something I learned after that hurricane knocked out our electricityfor a week about a year ago.

Challenge is the big name in butter!

Except for Darigold or Western Family (whichever is cheaper when buying it).

Post by anim8rfskDespite the annoying pitchman and the fact that it's a total rip off(get a second one free, just pay a separate fee!) and it will speed upmy imminent demise enormously, I still unaccountably want one.www.ButterBullet.com (as seen on TV!)

Odd...the directions say you can put it in the refrig between uses ifyou like colder butter...but it heats the stuff up before spraying it,so I don't see how the refrig will allow you to have the colder butteryou like. They should just admit that it will be a rancid butter bulletif it sits on the counter.

Butter doesn't require refridgeration.

Challenge says KEEP REFRIGERATED - PERISHABLE.

Who or what is "Challenge"?This is something I learned after that hurricane knocked out our electricityfor a week about a year ago.

Challenge is the big name in butter!

Except for Darigold or Western Family (whichever is cheaper when buying it).

Post by anim8rfskDespite the annoying pitchman and the fact that it's a total rip off(get a second one free, just pay a separate fee!) and it will speed upmy imminent demise enormously, I still unaccountably want one.www.ButterBullet.com (as seen on TV!)

Odd...the directions say you can put it in the refrig between uses ifyou like colder butter...but it heats the stuff up before spraying it,so I don't see how the refrig will allow you to have the colder butteryou like. They should just admit that it will be a rancid butter bulletif it sits on the counter.

Butter doesn't require refridgeration.

Challenge says KEEP REFRIGERATED - PERISHABLE.

Who or what is "Challenge"?This is something I learned after that hurricane knocked out our electricityfor a week about a year ago.

Challenge is the big name in butter!

Except for Darigold or Western Family (whichever is cheaper when buying it).

Post by anim8rfskDespite the annoying pitchman and the fact that it's a total rip off(get a second one free, just pay a separate fee!) and it will speed upmy imminent demise enormously, I still unaccountably want one.www.ButterBullet.com (as seen on TV!)

Odd...the directions say you can put it in the refrig between uses ifyou like colder butter...but it heats the stuff up before spraying it,so I don't see how the refrig will allow you to have the colder butteryou like. They should just admit that it will be a rancid butter bulletif it sits on the counter.

Butter doesn't require refridgeration.

Challenge says KEEP REFRIGERATED - PERISHABLE.

Who or what is "Challenge"?This is something I learned after that hurricane knocked out our electricityfor a week about a year ago.

Challenge is the big name in butter!

Except for Darigold or Western Family (whichever is cheaper when buying it).

Post by anim8rfskDespite the annoying pitchman and the fact that it's a total rip off(get a second one free, just pay a separate fee!) and it will speed upmy imminent demise enormously, I still unaccountably want one.www.ButterBullet.com (as seen on TV!)

I am oddly dissapointed this is not a disposable murder weapon.

Post by ObveeusOdd...the directions say you can put it in the refrig between uses ifyou like colder butter...but it heats the stuff up before spraying it,so I don't see how the refrig will allow you to have the colder butteryou like. They should just admit that it will be a rancid butter bulletif it sits on the counter.

Butter doesn't require refridgeration.

Challenge says KEEP REFRIGERATED - PERISHABLE.

A stick never lasts long enough to perish at our house. We keep theother sticks in the refrigerator.

Post by anim8rfskDespite the annoying pitchman and the fact that it's a total rip off(get a second one free, just pay a separate fee!) and it will speed upmy imminent demise enormously, I still unaccountably want one.www.ButterBullet.com (as seen on TV!)

I am oddly dissapointed this is not a disposable murder weapon.

Post by ObveeusOdd...the directions say you can put it in the refrig between uses ifyou like colder butter...but it heats the stuff up before spraying it,so I don't see how the refrig will allow you to have the colder butteryou like. They should just admit that it will be a rancid butter bulletif it sits on the counter.

Butter doesn't require refrigeration.

Usually people will use up a block of butter before it has time to go bad but if you repeatedly melt it it take less time.

Post by anim8rfskDespite the annoying pitchman and the fact that it's a total rip off(get a second one free, just pay a separate fee!) and it will speed upmy imminent demise enormously, I still unaccountably want one.www.ButterBullet.com (as seen on TV!)

Odd...the directions say you can put it in the refrig between uses ifyou like colder butter...but it heats the stuff up before spraying it,

It heats the butter up *when you push the button*. If you don't push thebutton, it will presumably not attempt to heat the butter.

Post by Obveeusso I don't see how the refrig will allow you to have the colder butteryou like. They should just admit that it will be a rancid butter bulletif it sits on the counter.Runs of rechargeable batteries...but does it include a plug/transformerso the batteries recharge inside the device or do you need to have yourown battery charger?

Post by anim8rfskDespite the annoying pitchman and the fact that it's a total rip off(get a second one free, just pay a separate fee!) and it will speed upmy imminent demise enormously, I still unaccountably want one.www.ButterBullet.com (as seen on TV!)

Odd...the directions say you can put it in the refrig between uses if youlike colder butter...but it heats the stuff up before spraying it, . . .

It heats the butter up *when you push the button*. If you don't push thebutton, it will presumably not attempt to heat the butter.

You can't atomize solid fat! I guess it can be melted as it's beingdrawn in.

Post by anim8rfskDespite the annoying pitchman and the fact that it's a total rip off(get a second one free, just pay a separate fee!) and it will speed upmy imminent demise enormously, I still unaccountably want one.www.ButterBullet.com (as seen on TV!)

Odd...the directions say you can put it in the refrig between uses if youlike colder butter...but it heats the stuff up before spraying it, . . .

It heats the butter up *when you push the button*. If you don't push thebutton, it will presumably not attempt to heat the butter.

You can't atomize solid fat! I guess it can be melted as it's beingdrawn in.

I don't know the chemistry; I'm just stating what I saw in the video.Besides, it stands to reason that heating/atomizing requires energywhich involves the battery which is activated by pressing the button. Ifyou don't supply energy, there's nothing to heat/atomize the butter and,based on just about every device I've ever seen, energy isn't drawnuntil you turn the device on, usually with a button.

Post by anim8rfskDespite the annoying pitchman and the fact that it's a total rip off(get a second one free, just pay a separate fee!) and it will speed upmy imminent demise enormously, I still unaccountably want one.www.ButterBullet.com (as seen on TV!)

Odd...the directions say you can put it in the refrig between uses if youlike colder butter...but it heats the stuff up before spraying it, . . .

It heats the butter up *when you push the button*. If you don't push thebutton, it will presumably not attempt to heat the butter.

You can't atomize solid fat! I guess it can be melted as it's beingdrawn in.

I don't know the chemistry; I'm just stating what I saw in the video.Besides, it stands to reason that heating/atomizing requires energywhich involves the battery which is activated by pressing the button. Ifyou don't supply energy, there's nothing to heat/atomize the butter and,based on just about every device I've ever seen, energy isn't drawnuntil you turn the device on, usually with a button.

I'd like to know how the gook in the mechanism gets cleaned just berinsing it. I could have sworn that oil/fat and water don't mix.

Post by anim8rfskDespite the annoying pitchman and the fact that it's a total rip off(get a second one free, just pay a separate fee!) and it will speed upmy imminent demise enormously, I still unaccountably want one.www.ButterBullet.com (as seen on TV!)

Odd...the directions say you can put it in the refrig between uses if youlike colder butter...but it heats the stuff up before spraying it, . . .

It heats the butter up *when you push the button*. If you don't push thebutton, it will presumably not attempt to heat the butter.

You can't atomize solid fat! I guess it can be melted as it's beingdrawn in.

I don't know the chemistry; I'm just stating what I saw in the video.Besides, it stands to reason that heating/atomizing requires energywhich involves the battery which is activated by pressing the button. Ifyou don't supply energy, there's nothing to heat/atomize the butter and,based on just about every device I've ever seen, energy isn't drawnuntil you turn the device on, usually with a button.

I'd like to know how the gook in the mechanism gets cleaned just berinsing it. I could have sworn that oil/fat and water don't mix.I'm sorry, anim, but this doesn't tempt me.

But but but ... they only sell them in 2 packs!

Seriously, I'd want to know that the entire thing is dishwasher safe,but it's only gonna get washed between sticks ...

Post by anim8rfskDespite the annoying pitchman and the fact that it's a total rip off(get a second one free, just pay a separate fee!) and it will speed upmy imminent demise enormously, I still unaccountably want one.www.ButterBullet.com (as seen on TV!)

Post by anim8rfskDespite the annoying pitchman and the fact that it's a total rip off(get a second one free, just pay a separate fee!) and it will speed upmy imminent demise enormously, I still unaccountably want one.www.ButterBullet.com (as seen on TV!)

Post by anim8rfskDespite the annoying pitchman and the fact that it's a total rip off(get a second one free, just pay a separate fee!) and it will speed upmy imminent demise enormously, I still unaccountably want one.www.ButterBullet.com (as seen on TV!)

Post by anim8rfskDespite the annoying pitchman and the fact that it's a total rip off(get a second one free, just pay a separate fee!) and it will speed upmy imminent demise enormously, I still unaccountably want one.www.ButterBullet.com (as seen on TV!)

It would have made a scene in 'Last Tango In Paris' less invasive...

...but you have to admit that the whole device does sound more like asex toy than a kitchen product.

Post by anim8rfskDespite the annoying pitchman and the fact that it's a total rip off(get a second one free, just pay a separate fee!) and it will speed upmy imminent demise enormously, I still unaccountably want one.www.ButterBullet.com (as seen on TV!)

It would have made a scene in 'Last Tango In Paris' less invasive...

...but you have to admit that the whole device does sound more like asex toy than a kitchen product.

And isn't it embarrassing when you have to pick the pubes off kitchenproducts?

Post by anim8rfskDespite the annoying pitchman and the fact that it's a total rip off(get a second one free, just pay a separate fee!) and it will speed upmy imminent demise enormously, I still unaccountably want one.www.ButterBullet.com (as seen on TV!)

It would have made a scene in 'Last Tango In Paris' less invasive...

...but you have to admit that the whole device does sound more like asex toy than a kitchen product.

And isn't it embarrassing when you have to pick the pubes off kitchenproducts?